Thank you, Labelle has a lot of satisfied cust all around the globe. We just released two new Lubes for rotary hand tools such as Dremel, Foredom etc... If you have a Dremel etc when was the last time you cleaned and re-lubed it??
I have a motorized toy that is having issues with the noise due to a lack of greasing due to me trying to handle the toy and take it apart. I wanted the figure to look a certain way and I have been hearing an ugly noise form the gears. I was told to use these Labelle products as opposed to Vaseline as Vaseline would dry out and certain oils and such would work best to loosen and ease up the gears. I am currently buying the 106 to ease up the gears.
Thank you SO MUCH for using a pointer! Some people talk with their hands, or use way too many hand gestures, and it's the most distracting thing in the world. This is a good video. I have a N.I.B. Athearn blue box U30C on the way and I will definitely pick up these lubes for the break-in.
My saying is always "If your Train performance goes to Hell, look no further than Labelle". Been using Labelle products since 1977 when I was just a kid playing with Tyco's and Lifelikes and brought Labelle with me in my Athearn and Walthers days. I've heard every hack in the hobby from tooth paste nonsense to WD-40 and I'll tell you this, If the Train needs it Labelle makes it and if Labelle doesn't make it you don't need it. I have rebuilt hundreds of Locomotives over the years from all brands and seen most of the tricks that brought those said Loco's in for repair. The only product outside Labelle that helps and is needed (Especially older Athearns) is some Ox-Guard for the metal parts that like to oxidize, other than that use Labelle, it may cost more in some aspects but it's a trustworthy Co. that makes a great product line. No I wasn't paid to say this ;)
I have several Labelle products. I always recommend them to fellow railway modellers in the UK.
Thank you, Labelle has a lot of satisfied cust all around the globe. We just released two new Lubes for
rotary hand tools such as Dremel, Foredom etc... If you have a Dremel etc when was the last time
you cleaned and re-lubed it??
I did not know about the track cleaner, going to get some ordered. Many thanks 👍🏻
I have a motorized toy that is having issues with the noise due to a lack of greasing due to me trying to handle the toy and take it apart. I wanted the figure to look a certain way and I have been hearing an ugly noise form the gears. I was told to use these Labelle products as opposed to Vaseline as Vaseline would dry out and certain oils and such would work best to loosen and ease up the gears. I am currently buying the 106 to ease up the gears.
Fine products.
Thank you SO MUCH for using a pointer! Some people talk with their hands, or use way too many hand gestures, and it's the most distracting thing in the world. This is a good video. I have a N.I.B. Athearn blue box U30C on the way and I will definitely pick up these lubes for the break-in.
This guy sounds like The famous actor Rick Moranis
Where can I buy these products
My saying is always "If your Train performance goes to Hell, look no further than Labelle". Been using Labelle products since 1977 when I was just a kid playing with Tyco's and Lifelikes and brought Labelle with me in my Athearn and Walthers days. I've heard every hack in the hobby from tooth paste nonsense to WD-40 and I'll tell you this, If the Train needs it Labelle makes it and if Labelle doesn't make it you don't need it. I have rebuilt hundreds of Locomotives over the years from all brands and seen most of the tricks that brought those said Loco's in for repair. The only product outside Labelle that helps and is needed (Especially older Athearns) is some Ox-Guard for the metal parts that like to oxidize, other than that use Labelle, it may cost more in some aspects but it's a trustworthy Co. that makes a great product line. No I wasn't paid to say this ;)
U have to get close ups! can't see what u are doing!
Knows his stuff but rehearse and redo.
World's worst presenter. He must be the company's president's brother -in-law